How do I reassociate a mailbox with a user, it currently placed a contact
within AD and associated the wrong mailbox to the user. How can I correct
this.

RE: Associate Mailbox with user account by Thankyou

Thankyou
Fri Apr 13 11:30:03 CDT 2007

just installed E2003k in a mixed mode with a 5.5 site. All users are still
on the 5.5 server however in AD U&C it shows the wrong mailbox for that user.
I need to remove the mailbox that is currently assigned to the user and
assign the correct mailbox (which is currently assigned to a contact created
by the Migration tools)

"Thank you" wrote:

> How do I reassociate a mailbox with a user, it currently placed a contact
> within AD and associated the wrong mailbox to the user. How can I correct
> this.
>
>

Re: Associate Mailbox with user account by Mark

Mark
Fri Apr 13 11:34:21 CDT 2007

On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:24:01 -0700, Thank you
<Thankyou@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>How do I reassociate a mailbox with a user, it currently placed a contact
>within AD and associated the wrong mailbox to the user. How can I correct
>this.
>
Contact?
Either:
You create a user account with no mail attributes and then go into
Exchange System Manager, right click on the mailbox with the red x and
select reconnect then browse to the account you created.
Or:
Remove the mail attributes from the account that shouldn't have one
and then follow the above procedure to put the right mailbox to the
right account.

Re: Associate Mailbox with user account by Thankyou

Thankyou
Fri Apr 13 15:20:01 CDT 2007

After removing the attributes, no red x, and when I right click all it says
is Help....

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:

> On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:24:01 -0700, Thank you
> <Thankyou@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >How do I reassociate a mailbox with a user, it currently placed a contact
> >within AD and associated the wrong mailbox to the user. How can I correct
> >this.
> >
> Contact?
> Either:
> You create a user account with no mail attributes and then go into
> Exchange System Manager, right click on the mailbox with the red x and
> select reconnect then browse to the account you created.
> Or:
> Remove the mail attributes from the account that shouldn't have one
> and then follow the above procedure to put the right mailbox to the
> right account.
>